On the programme:
storyteller YANN FOURY (Contes des chemins oubliés) and storyteller LULU MOISAN (Contes du petit peuple des bois et de la mer).
Yann FOURY discovered the art of storytelling while studying archaeology in Quebec and decided to make it his profession. He crossed the ocean to Brittany and settled in the Monts d'Arrée. He draws his inspiration from peaty legends and the icy tales of the Far North, all mixed with the innovative breath of imaginary continents. Today, Yann tells his stories with energy, generosity and humour, always keeping the dreams of ancient times at the heart of his tales...
On stage at Nuit des Légendes 2026, the word juggler Yann Foury, accompanied by his clarinet, will evoke with mischief the Contes des chemins oubliés, a journey to the
Monts d'Arrée, a fantastic journey among gorse and rocks where lost paths wind. An explorer of legends, Yann Foury tells us that travellers who take these paths are always met with strange encounters: radioactive fairies, greedy korrigans, big-hearted heroes who smell of heather, ghostly bistros, animals older than the world... Fantasy, strong stories and an elfin clarinet: these are the ingredients of storyteller Yann Foury, who will take us on a little tour of the forgotten paths of the mysterious Monts d'Arrée.
Lulu MOISAN is an emblematic storyteller from the Pays fouesnantais. She spent her childhood steeped in tradition and immersed in the natural surroundings of the Mousterlin marshes
where her parents run a farm. She turned her passion for nature into her profession, becoming a nature guide.
Lulu is the author of several children's books, all linked to nature in the Fouesnant area: Les aventures de Jobig, Par-delà les Glénan, Les merveilleuses rencontres de Maela et Konan Kozh et les korrigans.
On stage at Nuit des Légendes 2026, Lulu will tell strange tales of the korrigans, little men with long beards, dressed in purple velvet jackets and trousers, and wearing their hair on their heads.
They live underground, waking up when the sun goes down and dancing the night away in the glades. Lulu brings to life these creatures of the night, their whispers and their laughter in the undergrowth. We learn that the chief of the korrigans, Konan Kozh, and his faithful ermine Boullig
live somewhere in the marshes of Mousterlin, on the moors near the dunes or in the hushed woods of Fouesnant. Wherever he goes, he is accompanied by a procession of prankster korrigans, always ready to follow his antics...
With her tales from the mists of time, Lulu skilfully evokes a fragment of mysterious Brittany.
In case of bad weather, the Jean-Louis Lannurien hall will be the venue.




